2019 Ravens training camp preview: Inside linebackers
Patrick Onwuasor will now be trusted to step into four-time Pro Bowl selection C.J. Mosley’s old role.
Patrick Onwuasor will now be trusted to step into four-time Pro Bowl selection C.J. Mosley’s old role.
It’s unclear whether Baltimore’s first-round pick will be ready for the first full-squad practice next Thursday.
Right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. enters his first full season as a starter after a successful rookie campaign.
Baltimore’s entire 2019 draft class is now under contract as rookies reported to training camp Wednesday.
Six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas received a four-year, $55 million contract to come to Baltimore.
Mark Andrews emerged as one of Lamar Jackson’s top passing targets down the stretch last season.
Pitching up in the zone more and doubling his changeup usage led to Andrew Cashner’s rebound this season.
The Opening Day center fielder was demoted from the majors in April and batted just .205 at Triple-A Norfolk.
Veteran Brandon Williams continues to anchor what should again be a strong run-stopping unit.
Despite Gus Edwards averaging 5.2 yards per carry last season, the Ravens didn’t rest on their laurels at the position.
The rookie All-Star selection was only an observer on one of baseball’s biggest stages.
Marlon Humphrey was voted Ravens MVP by the local media in only his second season.
John Means being the first Baltimore rookie named to the All-Star team in over 50 years is a tremendous story.
John Harbaugh enters his 12th season, which will tie the combined tenures of Brian Billick and the late Ted Marchibroda.
The first overall pick put on a show in a batting practice session with the current Orioles.
Surpassing the 1962 New York Mets is hardly a stretch for a club that’s lost 34 of its last 43 games.
Hard-throwing lefty Tanner Scott pitched to a 1.96 ERA in his last 18 1/3 innings at Triple-A Norfolk.
Veteran Dan Straily had allowed a whopping 22 home runs in just 47 2/3 innings this season.
Fourth-year guard Alex Lewis handling his shoulder rehabilitation on his own was a curious decision.
Running back Kenneth Dixon is one of the more interesting players on the roster bubble.
Assistant director of pro and college personnel Chad Alexander has been with Baltimore since 1999.
Trey Mancini continues to have a career year at the plate, fueling discussion about his future.
A free and open practice at M&T Bank Stadium will be held Saturday, July 27.
Jermaine Eluemunor taking the first-team reps at left guard was one of the bigger surprises of the spring.
Rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown is one of only a few health questions ahead of training camp.
Baltimore players won’t reconvene for the start of training camp until late July.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown has been working out on a side field during mandatory minicamp.
Noticeably heavier than last year, Michael Pierce was pulled from the field in the opening minutes of Tuesday’s practice.
Marshal Yanda was one of seven players who didn’t take part in any of Baltimore’s three OTAs open to media.
The 26-year-old Dwight Smith Jr. leads Baltimore in runs batted in and ranks third in home runs.
Gus Edwards averaged just over 17 carries per game over the final seven regular-season games last year.
Third-round rookie wide receiver Miles Boykin had been dealing with a hamstring injury.
The speedy wide receiver isn’t expected to begin practicing until the start of training camp.
Mike Elias selected three catchers, three shortstops, and three center fielders with his first 11 picks.
As most anticipated, Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman was the first overall pick Monday night.
The 24-year-old was batting .289 with 20 extra-base hits and a .914 OPS at Triple-A Norfolk.
The top pick is as much symbolic as it is critical for a fan base in need of some light at the end of a dark, cold tunnel of losing.
Outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson agreed to a four-year contract Friday afternoon.
Hayden Hurst has become a bit of a forgotten man after an injury-plagued rookie season.
Earl Thomas was practicing this week for the first time since fracturing his lower left leg last September.
Patrick Onwuasor will now be trusted to step into four-time Pro Bowl selection C.J. Mosley’s old role.
It’s unclear whether Baltimore’s first-round pick will be ready for the first full-squad practice next Thursday.
Right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. enters his first full season as a starter after a successful rookie campaign.
Baltimore’s entire 2019 draft class is now under contract as rookies reported to training camp Wednesday.
Six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas received a four-year, $55 million contract to come to Baltimore.
Mark Andrews emerged as one of Lamar Jackson’s top passing targets down the stretch last season.
Pitching up in the zone more and doubling his changeup usage led to Andrew Cashner’s rebound this season.
The Opening Day center fielder was demoted from the majors in April and batted just .205 at Triple-A Norfolk.
Veteran Brandon Williams continues to anchor what should again be a strong run-stopping unit.
Despite Gus Edwards averaging 5.2 yards per carry last season, the Ravens didn’t rest on their laurels at the position.
The rookie All-Star selection was only an observer on one of baseball’s biggest stages.
Marlon Humphrey was voted Ravens MVP by the local media in only his second season.
John Means being the first Baltimore rookie named to the All-Star team in over 50 years is a tremendous story.
John Harbaugh enters his 12th season, which will tie the combined tenures of Brian Billick and the late Ted Marchibroda.
The first overall pick put on a show in a batting practice session with the current Orioles.
Surpassing the 1962 New York Mets is hardly a stretch for a club that’s lost 34 of its last 43 games.
Hard-throwing lefty Tanner Scott pitched to a 1.96 ERA in his last 18 1/3 innings at Triple-A Norfolk.
Veteran Dan Straily had allowed a whopping 22 home runs in just 47 2/3 innings this season.
Fourth-year guard Alex Lewis handling his shoulder rehabilitation on his own was a curious decision.
Running back Kenneth Dixon is one of the more interesting players on the roster bubble.
Assistant director of pro and college personnel Chad Alexander has been with Baltimore since 1999.
Trey Mancini continues to have a career year at the plate, fueling discussion about his future.
A free and open practice at M&T Bank Stadium will be held Saturday, July 27.
Jermaine Eluemunor taking the first-team reps at left guard was one of the bigger surprises of the spring.
Rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown is one of only a few health questions ahead of training camp.
Baltimore players won’t reconvene for the start of training camp until late July.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown has been working out on a side field during mandatory minicamp.
Noticeably heavier than last year, Michael Pierce was pulled from the field in the opening minutes of Tuesday’s practice.
Marshal Yanda was one of seven players who didn’t take part in any of Baltimore’s three OTAs open to media.
The 26-year-old Dwight Smith Jr. leads Baltimore in runs batted in and ranks third in home runs.
Gus Edwards averaged just over 17 carries per game over the final seven regular-season games last year.
Third-round rookie wide receiver Miles Boykin had been dealing with a hamstring injury.
The speedy wide receiver isn’t expected to begin practicing until the start of training camp.
Mike Elias selected three catchers, three shortstops, and three center fielders with his first 11 picks.
As most anticipated, Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman was the first overall pick Monday night.
The 24-year-old was batting .289 with 20 extra-base hits and a .914 OPS at Triple-A Norfolk.
The top pick is as much symbolic as it is critical for a fan base in need of some light at the end of a dark, cold tunnel of losing.
Outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson agreed to a four-year contract Friday afternoon.
Hayden Hurst has become a bit of a forgotten man after an injury-plagued rookie season.
Earl Thomas was practicing this week for the first time since fracturing his lower left leg last September.